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Every elephant counts! On the Fifth of May, we saved Five Trumpeting Elephants But where are they? The magnificent elephants migrate and cross borders. Elephants have no passports like humans and it vital to count the numbers and see where … Continue reading →

Adopt a Three-Toed Sloth Imagine that you can be the sloth. What does it mean to find your inner sloth? Sloths are asleep a good portion of the twenty-four-hour day. The rest of the time the are slowly moving and … Continue reading →

Dugongs spark our curiosity and tug our heart-strings. These sea cows are beautiful and fascinating creatures. The first day of January we saved One swimming dugong Inspired by the carol “The Twelve days fo Christmas”, we made up a song … Continue reading →

All a snow flake detective need is snow, a magnifier glass and patience. As with all beauty, part of the allure is mystery. And snowflakes are beautiful. “The most beautiful things we can experience is the mysterious. It is the … Continue reading →

Photo: Pixabay “How long to try when faced with a difficult maths problems?” Turning “I can’t do” that to “I can do that” is the ultimate goal of learning. Many maths and science students rarely persists more that 10 seconds … Continue reading →

Thoughts dance around in our head all the time, but capturing our thoughts is tricky. Just like jelly fish are mesmerizing and graceful drifters, many of us drift in our thoughts without any deeper insight into how we think. The … Continue reading →

Photo: Pezibear Last week was a great week if you like biomimicry. The Biomimicry Institute and their challenge Biomimicry Global Design Challenge received founding from Leonardo DiCaprio’s Foundation as well as from Ray C. Anderson Foundation. Yet it might be … Continue reading →

Mind mapping is a great way to get ideas. Here I have used it to get ideas for a Summer Bucket List. There are many ready-made list that you can print but making your own is a great creative way … Continue reading →

Today I feel silly! Today I feel happy! Today I feel sad! Feelings and emotions are a part of everyday life. It is how a child controls and regulates these feelings and emotions that determine a child’s success in any … Continue reading →

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